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Legislative Council of Zulia | |
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Consejo Legislativo del Zulia | |
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Type | |
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Leadership | |
President | Iraida Villasmil (UNT) since 5 January 2022 |
Vice President | Otto Piñero (UNT) since 5 January 2024 |
Structure | |
Seats | 15 |
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Political groups | Governing parties
Opposition parties
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Length of term | 4 years |
Authority | Article 4, Constitution of Zulia |
Elections | |
Last election | 21 November 2021 |
Meeting place | |
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Palacio Legislativo Maracaibo, Zulia | |
Website | |
Consejo Legislativo del Zulia |
The Legislative Council of Zulia (Spanish: Consejo Legislativo del Estado Zulia, CLEZ), according to article 162 of theââConstitution of Venezuela and article 38 of the Constitution of Zulia, is: the state legislature of Zulia, a state of Venezuela. It consists of 15 deputies who are popularly elected from state legislatorial districts.
5th Legislature (2018-2021)â»
- Ăngel SĂĄnchez (A New Era)
- Javier Muñóz (A New Era)
- Manuel Peña (A New Era)
- Marlene AntĂșnez (A New Era)
- Ăngel Monagas (A New Era)
- Eliseo FermĂn (A New Era)
- William Sandrea A New Era
- Orlando Simancas (A New Era)
- Juan Carlos Velazco (Democratic Action)
- Adaulfo Carrasquero (Radical Cause)
- Egdar Oberto (For Social Democracy)
- Arnoldo Olivares (PSUV)
- Betty de Zuleta (PSUV)
- José Luis Acosta (PSUV)
- Javier Armato (Movimiento IndĂgena)
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